Utah Diaper Bank
Clean Diapers for Utah Families in Need
The Salt Lake County Health Department’s free home-visiting nurses and educators help low-income families achieve healthier pregnancies and stronger child development, as well as provide resources and link you to services. Healthier families translates to safer, stronger communities for all of us!
We also offer home visiting programs for people with asthma and children who have an elevated blood lead level.
Health professionals can contact a Targeted Case Management Supervisor by email or call 385-468-4018.
Phone Number (385) 468-4100
Hours
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Phone Number (385) 468-4018
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Nurse-Family Partnership is a free program for new moms who are pregnant with their first baby. When you enroll in the program, you will be connected to a registered nurse who will provide the support, advice and information you need to have a healthy pregnancy, a healthy baby, and be a great mom.
Parents as Teachers builds strong communities, thriving families and children who are healthy, safe, learning and ready for school.
Our mission at the Salt Lake County Health Department is to promote and protect the health of our community and environment. We work tirelessly every day to prevent illness, injury, and disease while addressing social, economic, and environmental factors that impact overall health. Our efforts include immunizing children, inspecting restaurants, preventing tobacco access to minors, encouraging physical activity and proper nutrition, protecting our water and air, providing culturally appropriate services, and collaborating with our community partners to ensure public health works for all residents of Salt Lake County, regardless of where they live.